If your digestive system is healthy, you shouldn’t be experiencing persistent gas, bloating, indigestion, or fatigue. These symptoms point to an imbalance in your gut…and “bad bacteria” could be the cause.

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GOOD GUT FEEL

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SO…WHAT ARE

PROBIOTICS?

Probiotics are the “good” bacteria in your gut — and they’re actually essential to maintaining a healthy body and good digestive health. Your body’s probiotics have been under attack by the artificial ingredients in our food supply, but now there’s something you can do about it.

People all over the world are catching on to the power of probiotic supplements as word of their tremendous health benefits starts to spread. Probiotics improve your digestion and gut flora, help reduce cravings for unhealthy foods, boost your body’s natural energy & metabolism, make your skin look better, and boost your immune system!

Our mission is to bring probiotics to the

American people because EVERYONE can benefit.

WHY PROBIOTICS ARE ESSENTIAL

TO VIBRANT HEALTH

If you’re anything like most Americans, you eat a diet that’s mostly processed foods. Because, let’s face it: it’s challenging to eat a healthy, balanced diet of whole foods, such as fruits, vegetables, and whole grains—especially with so many quick and easy empty-calorie foods available.

In our fast-paced lives we reach for what we can, but unfortunately that usually means eating on-the-go foods with ingredients that aren’t ideal for our bodies. These include refined carbohydrates, trans-fat, sugar, high-fructose syrup, artificial sweeteners, preservatives, coloring and chemicals.

DIET IS THE KEY

TO GUT HEALTH

Health professionals know that the Standard American Diet (SAD) is far from healthy, and that it is lacking in nutritional value. But it may surprise you to know that even so-called ‘health’ foods can contain harmful ingredients. And these ingredients may harm not only your gastrointestinal (also known for short as “GI”) system, but your overall health as well. That’s because your gut is involved in every system in your body—it’s even referred to as your second brain. A healthy gut is key for immunity, metabolism, detoxification, clear skin, and even a positive mood.

are you suffering from

poor gut health?

The first step in figuring out if you need more probiotics in your diet is assessing the condition of your digestion. If you think you might be suffering from poor gut health, you may notice some of these signs: irritable bowels, sluggish metabolism, restless sleep, food allergies, and recurring infections. One of the best ways to avoid these, and other potential health problems, is to take extra care of your gut microbiome.

WHAT IS A

MICROBIOME?

“Microbiome” is a term coined by scientists to describe the vast ecosystem of microbes that call your gut “home.” This “community” of microorganisms is also commonly known as gut flora. Researchers estimate that there are approximately 100+ trillion microscopic bacteria living in your gut right now. These bacteria are the first defense against pathogenic invaders that can cause illness and disease. Some of these bacteria, however, are not always friendly. In fact, there are “good” and “bad” types of microbiota in your gut.

HOW TO IMPROVE:

GUT HEALTH

If you are suffering with any of the aforementioned health problems, it could be a signal that the bacteria in your GI tract is out of whack. You see, within the microbiome, there are thousands of different species of microbes. Each one of these microbes feeds on the enormous ecosystem of bacteria in the gut.

These “bad” bacteria thrive on sugar and processed foods. By consuming these things, you’re allowing these bacteria to flourish inside of your GI tract. This can contribute to many health issues.

Probiotics are also known to improve inflammation, which is the cause of many gut-related health issues. By improving your probiotic intake, you can decrease inflammation, and improve gut health.

ARE YOU FEEDING THE

GOOD OR BAD BACTERIA?

Understanding which foods and supplements boost gut health is key. Here is a quick breakdown
of what to eat in order to keep the beneficial bacteria growing, and the bad bacteria ‘starved.’

GOOD BACTERIA FOODS:

BAD BACTERIA FOODS:

BOOSTING GUT HEALTH WITH

MORE GOOD BUGS

The first step to better gut health is to consume more “good” bacterial strains. Also known as probiotics, these “good” gut bacteria can help to kill off the “bad” bacteria, restoring the body to optimal health.

Many people turn to probiotic foods, such as yogurt or fermented foods, in order to replenish the“good” bacteria in the gastrointestinal tract. Probiotic foods are great, but they may not be enough. How can we be sure we’re getting the proper daily dosage to ensure the probiotics continue to thrive?

ARE YOU GETTING ENOUGH

DAILY PROBIOTICS

You can take a couple of steps to ensure your digestion system is fortified with the tools it needs for optimum health. These two steps are simple:

CAN PROBIOTICS REALLY HELP

MY STOMACH
TROUBLES?

Digestive problems affect an estimated 50 million Americans. If you experience digestive issues like heartburn, nausea, diarrhea, abdominal pain, gas, or bloating, adding a probiotic supplement can help. As with any new health regimen, talk to your doctor first.

These statements haven't been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration. These products aren't intended to help diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Use only as directed. Consult your healthcare provider before using supplements. The information provided herein is intended for your general knowledge only and is not intended to be, nor is it, medical advice or a substitute for medical advice, nor is this information intended to be, nor is it, treatment for specific medical conditions. You should not use this information to treat, diagnose, or attempt to cure a health problem or disease. If you have, or suspect you have, a specific medical condition or disease, please consult your healthcare provider. Please consult your pediatrician before you give this product to a child under 18 years of age.

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